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If you are interested in growing your own food , then this is the podcast for you. Each week Join Richard Suggett as he shares his experience of growing food in his allotment and back garden.
#618 Hot Compost Success, Green Manures & Why We Grow Our Own Food
The Veg Grower Podcast
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#618 Hot Compost Success, Green Manures & Why We Grow Our Own Food
This week’s episode of The Veg Grower Podcast is all about making the most of the summer growing season while also planning ahead for autumn and winter. From uncovering rich compost in the hot bin to sowing green manures, I share what’s been happening on the allotment and in the kitchen garden, plus Chef Scott brings us a fresh take on our seed of the month. We round off with some thoughts on why growing your own food means so much.
Allotment Update
I started the week by checking on my hot bin composter. The results were fantastic – rich, crumbly compost far quicker than my traditional bin could produce. This “black gold” has gone straight onto the beds as mulch, feeding the soil and helping lock in moisture during these warmer spells.
I’ve also sown mustard as a green manure in beds earmarked for garlic and overwintering onions later this year. It’ll protect the soil, outcompete weeds, and add valuable organic matter when it’s chopped and dug in.
Kitchen Garden Update
Over in the kitchen garden, it’s been a week of steady maintenance – watering, feeding, and looking ahead to autumn crops. I also shared my favourite green manures for winter soil care and explained why they’re such a vital part of my growing plan.
Seed of the Month Recipe
Chef Scott’s recipe this week celebrates our seed of the month: pak choi. His miso & lemon butter stir-fried pak choi is quick, delicious, and a perfect side for a summer meal. You’ll find the full recipe on the blog and on Scott’s Instagram, Seed to Table Plot 13.
Final Thoughts
To wrap things up, I’ve been reflecting on the many reasons we grow our own food – from unbeatable flavour and freshness to food security and sheer satisfaction. I’d love to hear why you grow your own
The Veg Grower Podcast
If you are interested in growing your own food , then this is the podcast for you. Each week Join Richard Suggett as he shares his experience of growing food in his allotment and back garden.